Checklist for Degree Programs

From detailed instructions on registering for classes and applying for financial aid to helpful resources on D.C. housing and neighborhoods, campus life, and academic policies, we hope you find answers to any questions you may have here.

Accept your offer of enrollment

Let us know whether you will be attending by completing the enrollment form, located in your decision letter at the following URL: https://guscsapplications.force.com/OnlineApp/TX_SiteLogin

There is no deposit required when you submit your intent to enroll.

Set your permanent Georgetown password

If you have not already done so, set your permanent Georgetown password using the University login credentials provided in your decision letter. You’ll use these credentials to access the student portal, review financial aid, register for classes, and more. Once you have created your password, you can set up your Georgetown email account.

As a student at the School of Continuing Studies, you'll be registered with Georgetown University's Financial Aid Office and may be eligible for federal student loans. Based on your degree program of interest, visit one of the following pages to determine your eligibility for financial aid:

Manage your billing and set up payments

The Office of Billing and Payment Services offers a variety of payment plan options and information concerning tuition and fees, important dates, contact information, and how-to guides for the online self-service portal.

You will need your NetID and password in order to register for classes. For questions regarding course planning and registration, please contact your program manager or director. Please note that it takes roughly 48–72 hours from the time you accept your offer of enrollment to receive access to the course registration system.

All students enrolled in a degree program must have a valid GOCard. We require students to have their GOCards at all times during operating hours to ensure a safe learning environment. You'll also use your GOCard for entry into the building of our downtown campus. After accepting your offer of enrollment, you will receive further instructions from your program manager or director on how to obtain your GOCard.

Students enrolled in noncredit courses, programs, and certificates are not required to procure GOCards.